The garden of Canada : Burlington, Oakville and district . Residence of Dr. A>derson,Burlington. E. H. Cleaver, Barrister, Kksidknck uf \V. Ghext, Esq., Burlington. MAPLE LODGE/ RESIDENCE OF W. GHENT, ESQ., That very desirable property, situate on Brant .Street, betweenBurlington Village and the G. T. R. Station, owned by WilliamGhent, Esq., of Freeman , Ont., Canada. The farm consists of fifty-three acres of the most choice sandy loam,all under a high state of cultivation, and is only one-half mile fromBurlington Village and Lake Ontario. The land is particularlyadapted fo


The garden of Canada : Burlington, Oakville and district . Residence of Dr. A>derson,Burlington. E. H. Cleaver, Barrister, Kksidknck uf \V. Ghext, Esq., Burlington. MAPLE LODGE/ RESIDENCE OF W. GHENT, ESQ., That very desirable property, situate on Brant .Street, betweenBurlington Village and the G. T. R. Station, owned by WilliamGhent, Esq., of Freeman , Ont., Canada. The farm consists of fifty-three acres of the most choice sandy loam,all under a high state of cultivation, and is only one-half mile fromBurlington Village and Lake Ontario. The land is particularlyadapted for fruit or gaiden purposes, and only nine miles from Ham-ilton—the finest market in the Dominion—by and electric carservice, car every hour. The fruit consists of the following : Apple, pear, plum, cherry,peach, currants, berries, etc., all in good, thrifty condition, withabundance of first-class water. The buildings consist of good nine-roomed brick house, brickdrive-house and stable, frame barn and sheds; the buildings areworth at least $2,500. The principal crops are : Tomatoes, melons, strawberries, rasp-berries, calj


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